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CHAPTER 3 THE POLITICS OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY. Katrina and Counseling ?. Katrina is a prime example of the clash of racial realities and the multitude of political issues that are likely to arise in clinical sessions between counselors and culturally diverse clients
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Katrina and Counseling? • Katrina is a prime example of the clash of racial realities and the multitude of political issues that are likely to arise in clinical sessions between counselors and culturally diverse clients • Counseling and psychotherapy do not take place in a vacuum isolated from the larger social-political influences of our societal climate
The Diversification of the United States Nowhere is diversification of society more evident than in the workplace where three major trends can be observed: • the graying of the workforce • the feminization of the workforce • the changing complexion of the workforce
Graying of the Workforce • As the baby boomers head into old age, the elderly population of those 65 and older will surge to 53.3 million by 2020 • In 2005, 70% of workers were in the 25-54 age group and workers 55 and older rose 15%
Implications • Lack of knowledge concerning issues of the elderly and the implications of an aging population on mental health needs • In American society, the elderly suffer from beliefs and attitudes of society (stereotypes) that diminish their social status • The elderly are increasingly at the mercy of governmental policies and company changes in social security and pension funds • Social service agencies are ill prepared to deal with the social and mental health needs of the elderly
Feminization of the Workforce and Society • Over a fifteen year period from 1990 to 2005 women accounted for 62% of the net increase in the civilian labor force • However, women continue to occupy the lower rungs of the occupational ladder but are still responsible for most of the domestic responsibilities
Implications • Women are subjected to greater number of stressors than their male counterparts due to issues related to family life and role strain • Family relationships and structures have progressively changed as we have moved from a traditional single-earner, two-parent family to two-wage earners • Women continue to be paid less than men, and 25% of children will be on welfare at some point before reaching adulthood
The Changing Complexion of the Workforce and Society • From 1990 to 2000, the U.S. population increased 13% to over 281 million (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2001) • Projections indicate that persons of color will constitute a numerical majority sometime between 2030 and 2050 (D. W. Sue et al., 1998) • The rapid demographic shift stems from two major trends: immigration rates and differential birthrates
Implications • By the time the socalled baby boomers retire, the majority of people contributing to the social security and pension plans will be racial/ethnic minorities so if people of color continue to be the underemployed and underpaid, the economic security of retiring White workers looks grim • The economic viability of businesses will depend on their ability to manage a diverse workforce effectively
Mental Health Implications • Counselors must be prepared to become culturally competent through: (a) revamping our training programs, (b) developing multicultural competencies as core standards for our profession, and (c) providing continuing education for our current service providers